75 years later, family able to honor USS Oklahoma sailor killed in Pearl Harbor attack
Experts: Rising seas will wash away billions from Hawaii's economy
WAIKIKI (HawaiiNewsNow) - Imagine Waikiki without its world-renowned beach.
That’s a future that’s possible this century, scientists say. And it’s among a host of threats climate change poses to Hawaii and to its no. 1 economic engine — tourism... MORE
That’s a future that’s possible this century, scientists say. And it’s among a host of threats climate change poses to Hawaii and to its no. 1 economic engine — tourism... MORE
For crew members, Hokulea is more than a canoe. She's about hard work, aloha and legacy
WAIKIKI (HawaiiNewsNow) - Noelani Kamalu, also known as Noe, has been sailing all her life and remembered greeting the Hokulea home as a child.
From then on, she held onto her “moonshot dream” of eventually sailing the famous voyaging canoe... MORE
From then on, she held onto her “moonshot dream” of eventually sailing the famous voyaging canoe... MORE
75th annual Macfarlane regatta celebrates Hawaiian tradition on Independence Day
WAIKIKI (HawaiiNewsNow) - Thousands packed Waikiki beach Tuesday as teams raced out to sea for the 75th annual Walter J. Macfarlane regatta. The Fourth of July tradition brought novice and experienced racers alike to the water for the world’s oldest outrigger canoe race... MORE
First responders, experts urge hiking safety as number of rescues rise
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - So far this year, firefighters have been called nearly 150 times to Oahu trails to rescue hikers.
That's on pace to match or top the total seen in 2016, said Honolulu Fire Department Capt. David Jenkins, and is spurring experts to spread the importance of staying safe on trails...MORE
That's on pace to match or top the total seen in 2016, said Honolulu Fire Department Capt. David Jenkins, and is spurring experts to spread the importance of staying safe on trails...MORE
"In Arizona, dozens of children drown or nearly drown each year, sending shockwaves through the community.
On Dec. 16, 2006, Santana went from a healthy, rambunctious boy to the brink of death. Santana’s mother, Lindsey Black, rushed to Saint Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center. She first noticed the tubes covering her son’s body. His blue tint and swollen lips made him unrecognizable to Black. "Doctors were not sure if he would make it through the night," Black said... |
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Transgender Muslim woman fights for right to pray at Tempe mosqueSumayyah Dawud from The State Press on Vimeo. A transgender Muslim woman is challenging the Islamic Community Center of Tempe for her right to pray in the women’s prayer section at her mosque...MORE
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ASU Formula SAE Team gears up for automotive competitionThe Arizona State SAE Team is gearing up for this year’s national competition with high hopes and one very fast race car.
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Saguaros are wearing sunscreen this summer
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) - Arizona’s summer means it’s time to break out the sunscreen. Even the Valley’s Saguaros are wearing sun protection. The Arizona Department of Transportation is shielding Saguaros, cloaking them in black netting... MORE
Lake Havasu City wins $2 million dollars for revitalization
DENVER, CO (3TV/CBS 5) - Lake Havasu City won $2 million for revitalization as a part of the “America’s Best Communities” campaign. The city is one of three top winning communities in the three-year competition among about 350 other cities from around the country... MORE